Dyscalculia at work

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While dyscalculia is often associated with challenges in academic settings, its impact extends into the professional realm, affecting tasks such as budgeting, scheduling, and data analysis. In this blog, we’ll explore what dyscalculia is, its implications in the workplace, and strategies that companies can implement to support individuals with dyscalculia.
We interviewed Em Ledger, Product Manager at the BBC about her experiences of interviewing, living and working with Dyscalculia and we share her insights in this article to help you become an inclusive employer where you support prospective employees and your current employees
| Thus the announcement from Ivoox about their podcast about inclusive career conversations.

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How to support Dyscalculia in class

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On this episode of Speaker Spotlight Dyscalculia specialist teacher and assessor Marijke Walters talks about the lack of understanding still of Dyscalculia in schools and what methods best support dyscalculic learners.

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Executive Function and Dyscalculia

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Executive functioning integrates three parameters which are hill, skill and will (Moran & Gardner, 2007). Where in hill refers to the goal which is an internal as per the present and future purpose. Whereas, skill refers to the discipline that draw on one or more intelligences that is what a person can do, and will indicates the effort and motivation to follow the trail. How does the goals, abilities and motivation lead to manifestations of EF?

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University education in Dyscalculia

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The University of Chester in the UK offers a course in Dyscalculia research and practice, leading to an MA

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